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Re: Downloading a file from repository

From: <karl.kornel_at_mindspeed.com>
Date: 2007-02-19 22:56:48 CET

"Salwin, Arthur E." <arthur.salwin@mitretek.org> wrote on 02/09/2007
06:07:09 AM:

> I’m using TortoiseSVN. Is there a way to download a single file
> (using Export,
> Checkout, or whatever) from a repository to an arbitrary directory
> of my choosing? It would be convenient to do this to share a single
> file with someone.
>
><<<snip>>>

        With TortoiseSVN, you can use the "Repo-Browser" (right-click,
TortoiseSVN, Repo-Browser) to see the contents of a repository (given a
URL). You can then select a file, right-click on it, and choose "Save As"
to download it (and only it) to your machine. Mind you, it won't be
version-controlled when you download it this way!

-- A. Karl Kornel, Mindspeed Technologies, Inc.
karl.kornel@mindspeed.com -- (949) 579-3503
"Remember the Rules: Separation & Optimization"
Received on Mon Feb 19 22:57:25 2007

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